第三版新视野大学英语第一册第三单元secionA课件ppt.pptx
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;Further Development;Warming-up
Activities; Background Information ;;;;;;;;;不正常的忧虑; Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Words; Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Words;Spot Dictation;Spot Dictation;Spot Dictation; Interactive Reading of Text;Q. We are stepping into the Internet age now. How does this affect colleges, universities and their students? ;What kind of essay is Text A?
What does it introduce?;Main part (I) (Para. 2—6) What is this part about?;In Para. 2, the author illustrates, with some activities of an undergraduate, what a typical day on campus is like.
How does the author make it?;What conclusion does the author arrive at in Para. 3?;How do college students feel about wireless Internet access? (Para. 4);;Paragraph 7 shows how fast information technology has developed on campus. In the mid-1990s colleges began using Internet connections and in the past few years they have turned to wireless networks, using 5% to 8% of college budgets. ;Para. 8 lists various conveniences that the use of Wi-Fi has brought to students. What are they?;What does the author share with readers in Para. 9?;What happens when colleges try hard to stand out from their peers? (Para. 10);Paragraph 12 concludes that colleges have been replacing their computer systems for the past decade mainly to offer their students free and the most advanced system. The anywhere-anytime access has already brought wonderful benefits to college education. With computer technologies widely used, we will cultivate a generation of people who are good at solving problems and thinking originally. These people are just what the future of the world thirsts for. ; With so many laptops, smartphones and ______________ connections all around us, we are really in the new age of ______________ now, which affects colleges, universities and their students to a great extent.
When it comes to campus life, the undergraduates are the group most eager to use new electronic wonders, which can help them with
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